Does anyone know similar calendar as in the picture below (see url), just do it on Java Script or JQuery? Must need the opportunity to choose by the hour and day. Thank you!
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Your picture doesn't work, but one good date picker that supports both date and time (and the only one known to me) is this one.
Here is a good list of jQuery calendar controls.
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I am using fullcalendar.js plugin and I believe it is great and fills my needs, except one feature that I need. This feature is to disable (better - hide, not display at all) arbitrary (custom) days from (at least) agendaWeek view. Now, I can only disable specific weekDays with hiddenDays option.
During research about it, I have only found this topic:
Setting Custom hiddenDays in Full Calendar
Which does not help me (it does not work, only disables (not "deletes, hides") days in month view.
Similar feature has been requested, but no response. https://github.com/fullcalendar/fullcalendar/issues/3130
So my question is, is there any way to achieve this? Either by hacking the JS code, or somehow modifying CSS with display: none? If so, which parts of the code I should look at and how, that could be modified to achieve my goal?
If anyone would have any idea I would be very grateful. Also I believe this feature could be useful for more people.
Thank you.
Hi I'm looking for a jQuery, JS, or PHP code that will allow me to display a calender with predetermined classes available for booking, i.e. a calender that displays the time of classes available at the local gym for each day and allows for possible bookings, even just allows an external link to another booking page would be ok. I've been looking for this for a few days now and have had no luck. My apologies if I'm using the wrong terminology and this has been covered many times before.
Regards,
Chris
Where I live a lot of gyms use https://www.mindbodyonline.com for class timetables and booking.
Example: http://www.thefitnessplayground.com.au/timetable
I'm doing some maintenance on a legacy webapp. The app uses a 3rd party javascript for displaying a pop-up calendar when the user puts her/his mouse into an HTML textfield. The user clicks the date on the calendar and the date gets inserted into the HTML text field.
I've noticed some anomalous behavior so I decided to investigate the script. It looks like it was last updated by the developer in 2007: http://webscripts.softpedia.com/script/Forms-and-Controls-C-C/Dynamic-Date-Selector-22508.html
I think I would like to replace this script with a javascript that does the same thing, but is part of an open source project that is regularly maintained and possibly with a community around it. My preference is either to get a project that does just that feature or a project that will make implementing just feature easy.......I don't want to gut the javascripts in a legacy webapp unless I have to.
So, can anyone recommend an open source, regularly maintained javascript library that has such a feature?
Thanks much in advance
Steve
Datepicker - from jQuery UI library - very solid and popular.
Use the date picker of jQuery UI.
I need something like this , but with date picker.
I don't wanna include jQuery.UI only for date/time picker.
I was tried to search in google but found calendar that I need only for MooTools.
I modified a jQuery calendar and added the time picker control to it some time ago. There might be better out there, but this has served our purposes just fine.
http://razum.si/jQuery-calendar/TimeCalendar.html
see the following link,i think it may help you
Any+Time™ DatePicker/TimePicker AJAX Calendar Widget
I am looking for some kind of example of a Javascript Time Picker that is similar to the one used in Windows to pick the time...well except with out the seconds being in their. I have a mockup in place at the moment but trying to figure out how some of the user functionality should be be as it is two inputs and a dropdown. I guess I just am not happy with it at this point.
Thanks ahead of time for any help
There are a number of jQuery plugins that you can use for the perfect looking time picker control.
Here is a good one: http://plugins.jquery.com/project/timepicker
The Windows time picker (if you're referring to the one to change the system clock) is basically just a masked edit text box. If you're looking for something similar, you just need some JavaScript to do masked edits, like this one:
http://digitalbush.com/projects/masked-input-plugin/
To make it specifically for time, you should be able to easily add logic to ensure the hours don't go over 12 (or 24), and the minutes don't go over 59.
Personally, I prefer the way Google Calendar does time selections. There is a jQuery plugin for this which can be found here:
http://labs.perifer.se/timedatepicker/
Here's a cool one.
http://www.java2s.com/Code/JavaScript/GUI-Components/FancyTimePicker.htm
An online example of the control is posted here.
Like Dan said, if you are looking for a masked text input and if you want to use the PrototypsJS framework, there is http://code.google.com/p/phenx-web/ .
And if you want a good date/time picker, you could use this : http://home.jongsma.org/software/js/datepicker (also PrototypeJS). I'm currently working on it with Jerermy Jongsma to add more features.
I'm pretty fond of the jQuery stuff, There is a fairly nice one here.
I ended up creating a prototype time picker that for the time being is less fancy than a lot of the others out there. It shows up a regular input until you click on it then it shows a dropdown that has times in it.
I can share the code if anyone is interested
A timepicker shouldn't slow down the user's interaction, should be pretty straightforward without having to play with it for a while, and should be keyboard-accessible for users who can't manipulate a mouse. The time-picking functionality provided by the Any+Time™ Datepicker/Timepicker AJAX Calendar Widget with TimeZone Support meets all of these design goals, supports countless date/time formats and is easy to customize using CSS or jQuery UI.
A good test of timepicker usability is to think of an odd time (say, 10:32pm) and then see how long it takes to accurately select that time using various time pickers. You can probably do it with Any+Time™ faster than you can even write out the time by hand... how's that for speed and ease of use? :-p